Blaster Knuckle review

gametime15
Apr 05, 2021
I've always been a sucker for over the top and ridiculous action in anime and manga. What makes this type of action even better is if there's a special spin or twist added in to make the action more unique. Blaster Knuckle is a manga that is unique in many ways. Anime and manga that take place in the Western Hemisphere aren't exactly unheard of but they aren't common either.

Coming into this manga I thought it was gonna be just basic action with gun duels and a great western feel. Well I was correct on 2 thirds of that prediction but the action in blaster kunckle is anything but basic.

Well let's start with the basics, Blaster Knuckle is a 3 volume long manga written by Shizuya Wazari. This series is often compared to berserk which I cannot comment on because I have not read berserk yet. But I'm definitely going to say that in my opinion Blaster Knuckle is a very special manga with some interesting concepts ingrained within it.

One thing I really liked about this manga is the premise. I would have never expected that the Ku Klux Klan would be portrayed as demonic beasts that eat the flesh of humans. The narrative is fueled primarily by the vengeance which is what the main character is seeking for. The setting is the southern United States which is pretty interesting and it connects to the context of the Ku Klux Klan and racism. The time period is captured very well in this manga which is important.

The characters here were pretty good but the only two characters that can transcend the realm of decent are the main protagonist Victor Freeman and an important side character named Alex Mcgregor. These 2 characters are very well done. Victor in particular really drives the story with his extremely cool character design and demenaor. Mcgregor also exentuates cool but adds some comic relief and humor into the story.

One can argue that this story is driven solely by action which is kind of correct. The action sequences here are great and ooze cool. Victor has fists and Mcgregor has guns in unexpected places and watching them destroy the demons was entertaining.

The conclusion of the manga was good but I large problem I had was that some crucial info about the two characters were info dumped way to late into the story and could have been further elaborated. The length of the series was also a slight issue because the majority of the anime is taken up by that third story arc. I felt some other interesting stories could have been weaved if the manga was longer.

The art here is great with the monsters being very detailed and the character designs were also top notch. The backgrounds were drawn well and captured the time period in both art and dialogue.

So overall I enjoyed this series for its fresh plot elements and creative story. The world that this anime takes place in was well done and the character design was meticulously detailed. This is for the people who love straight up action and monster flicks that dont mind gore. Definitely check this out for the western atmosphere, the detailed main characters, and that wonderful dose of brutal action.
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Blaster Knuckle
Blaster Knuckle
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